Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 104.
“Messiah was practically universal, and the main emphasis was upon the royal and militant Messiah.’” (Page 487)
“The references make plain that this ministry is not occasional or exceptional but rather the common and continual ministry of God to His people.” (Page 417)
“There are three classes of types used in the New Testament writings, namely, institutions, historical events, and persons.” (Page 92)
“‘The Logos did not then begin to be, but at that point at which all else began to be He already was.’7” (Page 32)
“it is generally agreed that the first century A.D. marked a peak in Messianic expectation” (Page 489)